U5W3 "Good-bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong"

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VocabularyComprehension SkillPhonicsGrammarThe EndLuke BergesonUniversity Place Elemlukebergeson@gmail.comwww.mrbergeson.wordpress.comfollow us @mrbsclass1homesickmemoriesfarewelldeliciouscuriousdescribedraindropsairportan area used regularly by aircraft to land and take offeager to find out or learn new thingsvery pleasing or satisfying; delightful, especially to the taste or smelltold in words or writing how someone looks, feels, or actsgood-byevery sad because you are far away from homepersons, things, or events that you can rememberthe water that falls in drops from the cloudsSequence of EventsThe sequence of a story is the order in which events happen.Clue words, such as first, next, then,and finally, are often used to signal thesequence of events. Dates and times canalso be clues. Sometimes, no clue wordsare used at all.FirstNextThenFinallyLet's watch the story of "The Three Little Pigs" andpractice sequence of events.The wolf blew down thehouse made of hay.The wolf blew down the house made of sticks.The wolf tried to blow downthe house made of bricks.The wolf burned his tail on thesoup and ran away from the pigs.The taxi slowly pulled away.AdverbsAn adverb is a word that can tell how, when, or where something happens.Adverb that tells how.Adverb that tells where.Many adverbs end in...Why is it hard to adapt to a new culture? Turn to pg. 254If someone is new to America, what difficulties might the person have with a subway map?They might not know how to read it.When you go to a new county, it might be hard to communicate with people. Let's add communication to our concept map.What forms of transportation are the children using?Depending on where you live, there are different customs, or ways of doing things. Let's add customs to our concept map. What kinds places do you see in the photos?Different countries have different climates. Let's add climates to our concept map. Amazing Wordsnativehomelandaspectadvantage sponsorhabitimpolite mannerconscious insult Vowel pattern: /o/ Today you will learn how to decode words with the sound /o/ spelled a, au, aw, al, augh, ough.lawIn this word, the letters aw stand for the /o/ sound. chalkIn this word the letters al make the /o/ sound.Group PracticeawedaughterscaldstalkfaultrawhauntpauserecallthoughtlaunchawkwardReader's Writer's Notebook Let's Practice ItTurn to pg. 258With your partner, read the story " Moving Day". Think about the order of the events that happened in the story.Day 2 Why is it hard to adapt to a new culture?Still, Oscar felt that it could never replace the forests and woodlands of his native homeland. No new friends would ever take place of his friends back home. What does native mean? where a person is bornWhat does homeland mean?the state or country where a person is born PhonicsVowel pattern: /o/a, au, aw, al, augh, oughdrawalwaysbroughtbecausealmostfalsetaughttalkingSentence Reading: A's then B'sI feel awful about the way I treated you.The recipe calls for one stalk of celery.My daughter thought our new walkway looked nice.Fluent Word Readingstalldisturbauburnpawwormcurlhaulearlastronaut Vocabulary SkillCompound WordsCompound words are made up of two smaller words. The smaller words can help you determine the word's meaning.Turn to pg. 261. Read " How to Do a Move" with your shoulder partner. ComprehensionThis week's story:Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang DongGenre: Realistic FictionTurn to pg. 262made-up story with characters, setting, and events that seem realPurpose for reading:To gain knowledge of the difficulties of adapting to a new cultureConventionsAdverbsDay 3Read the following:

I was eight years old, old enough to keep many lovely memories of my birth-place alive in my heart forever. But one very sad memory stays with me too. The day I cried, "Good-bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong!"What are memories?things a person remembersWhat context clues help you understand the meaning of memories?the words lovely, alive in my heart forever, one very sad, stays with me tooWhat does Jangmi mean when she says that she will keep many lovely memories of her birthplace "alive in my heart forever"?She means she will never forget what she remembers of her birthplace.PhonicsNow we are going to sort words. Copy the following chart.aauawalaughoughNow sort these words: